Western Caribbean

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A cruise through the western Caribbean offers something for everyone. History buffs will enjoy a walk through Key West and a visit to one of Mexico's Mayan ruins. Grand Cayman and Jamaica offer plenty of opportunities for watersports enthusiasts. Shopping pros will enjoy bargaining in Jamaica. The kids won't pass up an opportunity to swim with dolphins in Mexico. If your family or traveling companions are hard to please or have divergent interests, plan a cruise through this region.

Key WestSee Key West on your own. You can walk to most of the sites or take the Conch Tour Train. Among the sites: the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum; the Ernest Hemingway House; Bahama Village.

Grand Caymen
On Grand Cayman book the shore excursion to Stingray City, a gathering place for stingrays on a sandbar off the island. You get the chance to feed, pet and swim with these huge sea creatures. Not an experience you will soon forget!

Jamaica
You can generally visit the same sites whether your ship docks in Montego Bay or Ochos Rios, Jamaica (about 2 hours apart by road). Dunn's River Falls, which you can actually climb, is Jamaica's most famous cascading waterfall. For shopping, Montego Bay has duty-free shops right at the port. Near Ochos Rios visit Ocean Village Shopping Centre. Be prepared to deal with aggressive salespeople!

MexicoMayan ruins are a fixture of any trip to Mexico. From either Cozumel or Playa del Carmen, you can visit Tulum, site of the only Mayan city built on the coast. Cruisers also rave about the shore excursion to Xcaret, an ecological theme park where you can swim with dolphins. If you land in Cozumel and want to visit Playa del Carmen or vice versa, there's a 45-minute ferry between the ports.

Progreso is one of Mexico's newest ports of call with a new cruise terminal. Chichen-Itza and Uxmal, 2 major Mayan sites, can be reached from here.